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#FakeNews #LiesThe lawsuit is from last fall Is 1995 the “early 90’s”??Still over 30% higher than its 52wk lowLawsuits like these are a dime a dozen
So ... he has not cheated enough to impress Jay Bee.
You’re simply making stuff up and telling lies
#FakeNews #LiesThe lawsuit is from last fall Is 1995 the “early 90’s”??Still over 30% higher than its 52wk lowLawsuits like these are a dime a dozenAmen.Plus, the Lincolnshire Police is one of the most lavish departments in America. They hire top rated law-firms, their fundraising is unparalleled, they should almost have their own ticker symbol on nyse. Their station looks like a corporate retreat. Wouldn’t doubt if this is how they augment their pension fund...by filing frivolous suits hoping one will stick.
Making up what? Story dated today (in fact in the last hour or so).Are you Marcus Lemonis?
Big Money MU Donor (and money patron of the basketball program), Marcus Lemonis (aka "The Profit" on CNBC) was hit with a major shareholder lawsuit.(Lemonis is an early 1990s MU grad)Camping World Crashes After CNBC's Lemonis Accused Of Insider Tradinghttps://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04-18/camping-world-crashes-after-cnbcs-lemonis-accused-insider-tradingCNBC host Marcus Lemonis, aka 'The Profit', has been hit with a shareholder lawsuit in Delaware claiming that he and a well-known private-equity investor manipulated the market while taking an RV supply company public.In a complaint unsealed yesterday, Bloomberg reports that the plaintiff - the Lincolnshire Police Pension fund - alleges Lemonis and Stephen Adams used a series of public offerings to cash out of Camping World Holdings Inc. without relinquishing their control of it, even though Camping World was “in no way ready to be a public company.
If I write a story about the civil war and post it today, will you believe the civil war occurred today?
The lawsuit was filed last fall. Some quick research would have led him to market analysts positing that Camping World’s liabilities related to multiple acquisitions (I believe Gander Mt was one) has created short-term paranoia among uneducated investors....Sounds like the Lincolnshire Police Pension fund to me.
Lawsuits like these are a dime a dozen